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Comment by jbverschoor

3 months ago

I’d rather not have something like that poking out. Looks like it’ll ruin the port when for example it hooks behind something

I also wonder if the HDMI port in the stock photo is still easily accessible with this thing plugged in. I hate plug in devices that block other inputs/ports.

Frankly, this is more a visual gimmick rather than useful form factor. And probably that's why sandisk went with this design of pill/small candy - because how long you can do boring 4cm-7cm oblong thumb drives?

This thing is too small to be handled or placed with confidence you won't drop it or knock if off the table.

That's a more general problem with USB.

  • The problem I have with USB on windows is how windows insists on turning off/crashing drivers for anything attached to USB for long periods of time.

    It’s gotten to the point I just turn off my machine (instead of power saving) so that things actually work when I turn it on.

    • If you use Linux (dual boot for instance) you can disable it with this boot arg for the kernel in Grub (and LILO too, you Slackware users, or Refind/Syslinux). Just append:

           usb.autosuspend=-1 usbcore.autosuspend=-1
      

      to the

           linux quiet=1 foo bar blah blah... line in your /etc/default/grub, /etc/lilo.conf or whatever bootloader you use. Then, run update-grub or similar.
      

      It will draw more power on laptops but not much.